Breeze offers a beautiful bombastic style on the freewheeling “Mocean”. Full of confidence, the song swings forth with incredible power. Easily the heart and soul rests with Breeze’s unstoppable flow. Highly articulate the lyrics focus on an entire life delivered with such vigor and energy. Production values add to the heft of the piece, with […]

Rhett Repko captures the conflicting emotions that rest at the heart of any breakup with “Thnx For The Ride”. Energy flows out of the perfect symmetry of the electro and rock influences. Quite powerful the piece barrels forth with incredible intensity. Stylistically Rhett Repko draws from a wide variety of artists, with elements of Justice […]

Embracing the ominous void, Process Of Guilt’s “Black Earth” utilizes its take-no-prisoners approach to great effect. Over the course of the album Process Of Guilt goes for lumbering gargantuan percussion giving the sound a full-on spirit. Riffs have a fuzzed-out, spacious element to them with a distinctly western twang underneath all that distortion. Quite heavy […]

Threes And Will explore cavernous soundscapes on “Purge of Genden”. Over the course of the album Threes And Will introduce new elements into their approach, including elements of doom metal and drone. By merging these alongside Threes And Will’s psychedelic and lo-fi flourishes the entirety of the album has a live, visceral quality to it. […]

Threes and Will go for the spaced out, feedback laden psychedelic with the unabashedly lo-fi world of “Sea Fourth”. Squalls burst through the constant barrages of riffs and random no-wave inspired rhythms. A primal feeling permeates the entirety of the album, one which grabs the listener. Everything about the album references this undeniable chaos from […]

Completely spent and transmitting from a whole other universe, Threes and Will delve into a feedback-laden ecosystem with “Zamyn-Üüd”. Guitar work refuses to adhere to easily defined structures. Throughout the album, Threes and Will embraces noise rock at its most cacophonous. By opting for such a tact, the tracks neatly work together showing off a […]

“Blue Thirteen” shows off the joys of the mysterious murk of Threes and Will with Huerequeque. Working in perfect harmony, the two sculpt bizarre ritualistic environments. Layer upon layer of sound come together in surreal ways. Samples included within the droning passages further add to this overall gargantuan spirit. By letting the songs sprawl the […]

Jyotisavedanga burn everything to a crisp ash on the brutal “Cannibal Coronal Mass Ejections”. Incorporating a wide slew of stylistic choices from harsh unrelenting metal to the crushing fervor of power electronics with a bit of industrial framing the entire album, Jyotisavedanga do not let up for any reason. Vast fields of ominous drones hang […]

Sathara Ashtika follow an unusual and highly experimental path on the compelling “Ashti Sathara”. Opting for a tactile approach to the sound, the pieces feel positively timeless in their scope. A distinctly analog feeling allows the songs to work in unison as pieces in a greater journey. Pulses ebb and flow throughout, representing a curvature […]

Bell discovers the beauty within ugly sounds on the mysterious “Secrets from a Distant Star”. Embracing powerful walls of distortion and feedback the songs thrive. The disorienting experience feels akin to traveling down a dark rabbit hole. Hard to exactly pigeonhole, Bell draws liberally from industrial noise and shoegaze resulting in colossal slabs that overwhelming […]